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110,102,139. Patented April 19, 1870.

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EUGENE MARTIN, OF WATERBURY, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF ANI) BLAISE SOULES, OF BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT.

Letters Patent No. 102,13),-dated April 19, 1.870.

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The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same To all whom it may concern.:

Beit known that I, EUGENE MARTIN, of Waterbury, in the county of New Haven and State of Connecticut, have invented a new Improvement inCoHee and Tea-Urns; and I do hereby declare the following, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings and the letters of reference marked thereon, to be a full, clear,` and exact description of the same, and which said (.lrawings constitute part of' this specication, and represent, in

Figure 1, a sideview,

Figure 2, a vertical centralseetion, and, in

Figures 3 and 4, the two parts vof the filter detached.

This invention rela-tes to an improvement in apparatus for preparing coffee, but is also applicable to other' purposes, and consists in the construction of a vessel so as tobe closed steam-tight, with a tube leading from nearthe bot-torn and running up, forming a convenient means for dra-wing from the vessel, and also combined with a receptacle at the base of the vessel to receive the spirits to be burned, for heating the contentsrof the vessel; and, further, in combining with a vessel constructed as above, aAilter to be set within and near the bottom of the vessel to receive the co'ee, and through which the water passes, the contents being drawn from the vessel by the pressure created by generation ot' steam within the vessel. f

A is the vessel, of any convenient or suitable form, closed by a steam-tight cover, B.

C is a base, forming-a channel around the vessel, and of a size suflicient to contain the requisite quailtity of spirits toboil the. water, which may be placed within the vessel. i

From near the bottom ofthe vessel a tube, D, leads up, terminating in a nozzle, E, at an elevation above To prepare tea or coffee, or for similar purposes, I form a perforated pan, F, for convenience fitted witha spindle, G. Into this pan the coffee or substance to be steeped is placed; then a perforated covering-plate,

H, is set over the pan, and placed within the vessel, as seen in iig. 2, resting on 'a ledge, a, slightly above the opening into the tube I); then the requisite quantity ol' water is poured thereon, and caused to boil, as

where a lire is inaccessible, but asa boiler'r is applicable to many uses. I

lhe tube D, which I have shown as being entirely outside the cylinder, may be otherwise arranged, itv only being necessary that it opens from near the bottom ot' the vessel, in jorder to draw nearly the entire contents from the vessel.

The base C, I have constructed as independent ot' the vessel. This may be made a part of or xed to the vessel, it being only essential that a suitable receptacle be arranged for the spirits necessary to generate the steam.

I claim as my invention- 1. The vessel A, with its steam-tight cover B and discharge-tube D, constructed and arranged substantially as described, and combined with the spirit-burning channel or base C, as described.

2. In combination with the foregoing, the filter, consisting of the perforated pan F and vperforated plate H, arranged and operating as described.

EUGENE MARTIN.

Witnesses:

N. J. WELTON, WM. W. BoNNE'r'r. 

